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T-Hangar Rental

The Corvallis Airport has 54 T-hangars that are privately or City-owned and available for rent to the aviation public. City owned T-hangar rentals range from $170.00 to $216.00 per month. All T-hangars have hard-surfaced floors and 40' wide by 12' high door openings. The City has units with electricity and some units without electricity. The units with electric service only have 15 AMP service and two fluorescent lights. The service is provided as a convenience for use when occupied only and is controlled by a 30-minute timer.

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Industrial Park

The Corvallis Municipal Airport Industrial Park is located 3.5 miles south of downtown Corvallis and four miles from Oregon State University. Corvallis lies in the heart of the Willamette Valley on Highway 99W, just ten miles west of Interstate 5. Listed below are the approximate distances from Corvallis to other major cities in Oregon: 

FBOs and SASOs

Corvallis Aero Services, Inc. 

Airport Master Plan

The 2013 Master Plan Update for Corvallis Municipal Airport (approved by City Council January 6, 2014) has been prepared to assess and direct improvements that will be required to accommodate future aviation demand. The master planning process has made use of a working group of airport stakeholders to provide input concerning airport development issues. Three Working Group meetings were held to gather input on the airport and establish a concept for future development at the airport from a broad range of interested parties.

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Climate Action Plan Comment Form and Reference Documents

The Climate Action Plan will include actions in six different areas, which are shown below. It will include actions that mitigate or reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and actions that will help the community adapt to climate change impacts. Please check out the summaries of potential actions that been evaluated as the most effective and cost-effective, and the most important based on the input we have received so far. Each of the six areas has actions that could be pursued community-wide and actions that could be pursued in City operations.

Solar Electric Generation

Learn more about solar energy facilities installed on public buildings around Corvallis.

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Community Greenhouse Gas Inventories

In 2016, the Corvallis City Council adopted the Corvallis Climate Action Plan (CAP) in which the City set a goal to reduce the community’s greenhouse gas emissions 75% below 1990 levels by 2050. The CAP describes actions for adaptation and mitigation of climate change through a range of municipal and community wide action points. In order to better understand our community’s emissions and progress toward the CAP’s target, the City of Corvallis has completed two Community Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Inventories – one for 2012 and one for 2018.

Sustainability Reports

The latest Sustainability Report is now available, detailing progress on municipal sustainability and climate action initiatives.

History of the Organization's Efforts

City of Corvallis staff and City Council have been working on sustainability efforts for many years, with emphasis on minimizing the operational impacts on the environment. In the 1990s, the focus was on cost-saving aspects of projects that also had resource saving benefits i.e. identifying ways to reduce energy consumption and preserve financial resources.  Sustainability wasn't a fully-understood concept at that time and staff didn't fully appreciate the additional benefits to the global environment from our cost-saving measures.

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